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@logicalclocks/quartz

v2.13.0

Published

Logical Clocks Design System Library

Downloads

142

Readme

quartz-design-system

Logical Clocks Design System Library

header image

NPM JavaScript Style Guide

The current repo is the implementation of the library of the design system of Logical Clocks, so called Quartz.

  • NPM package of React components TS
  • use storybook as documentation
  • use Rebass as a base CSS frame and Emotion for overwriting style

The DS is first experimented on Figma before being implemented: https://www.figma.com/file/mvY1f3xMXUEd6szvT82FxB/Feature-Store?node-id=327%3A0

Github Pages

An online version of the Storybook can be found here: Quartz Storybook.

The version deployed corresponds to the dev branch and is updated on every new commit.

How to use the package?

Installation

NPM

npm install --save @logicalclocks/quartz

Yarn

yarn add @logicalclocks/quartz

Usage

import { ThemeProvider, Button } from '@logicalclocks/quartz';

const App = () => (
  <ThemeProvider>
    <Button>My button</Button>
  </ThemeProvider>
);

Since components are built on rebass, those have extended props from Box or `Flex' components. It means that you can add some extra styles if they needed.

For example:

<Button p="30px 40px 10px 0px" m="10px" width="auto">
  Button
</Button>

Put ThemeProvider Context on the top of components tree to provide the default theme.

The library has peer dependencies which need to be installed in a main project:

{
  "react": "^16.13.1",
  "react-dom": "^16.13.1"
}

How to develop components for the package?

Run yarn storybook

Put new component in

How to build?

Run yan build

License

AGPL-3.0 Licence © logicalclocks

Run locally

Run yarn storybook

Build locally

Run yarn build-dev

Troubleshooting

Delete node_modules and dist folders then follow Build locally or Run locally instruction

On repo update

Follow Build locally or Run locally instruction

Using locally

You can use the library locally with the help of yalc. Just run yarn publish-local here and then do a yalc link @logicalclocks/quartz wherever you wanna use it.

To publish changes you can do yarn dlx yalc push. After that, the changes will be "published" to the local registry.